Think of your computer desktop like your teacher desktop: You wouldn't be very productive if your desk was stacked high with hundreds of papers, so keep it as tidy as possible.
While cleaning up your computer might sound like a daunting task, it will run more smoothly--and you'll feel more productive--when it's done. Keep in mind that the longer you wait to organize, the worse the mess will get, so taking a few minutes every week or so to reorganize will save you tons of time--and stress--in the long run.
1.Start by making folders.
Mac: Click on the finder, choose file, new folder.
Windows: Right click on the desktop and choose new folder.
2. Click and drag your files into folders.
Make as many folders as you need to keep yourself organized.
Think of your computer desktop like your teacher desktop: You wouldn't be very productive if your desk was stacked high with hundreds of papers, so keep it as tidy as possible.
While cleaning up your computer might sound like a daunting task, it will run more smoothly--and you'll feel more productive--when it's done. Keep in mind that the longer you wait to organize, the worse the mess will get, so taking a few minutes every week or so to reorganize will save you tons of time--and stress--in the long run.
1.Start by making folders.
Mac: Click on the finder, choose file, new folder.
Windows: Right click on the desktop and choose new folder.
2. Click and drag your files into folders.
Make as many folders as you need to keep yourself organized.